208 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1959 
PAINTINGS 
Denor Artist Title 
Chester Dales) 2k Monet—.t2-2<<'4 Morning Haze. 
Syma pusiclos- =. See 2 Rubens se 552555. 2 The Meeting of Abraham 
and Melchizedek. 
Lewis Einstein. ......_--- Guardices =. sees San Marco. 
Avalon Foundation_-_-__-__- Copley. 27852. 42% Epes Sargent. 
Miss Harriet Winslow_---- George Cuitt, the Easby Abbey, near Rich- 
Younger. mond. 
Mrs. Edith Stuyvesant Manet_____.__-_-- The Tragedian (Portrait of 
Gerry. Rouviere as Hamlet). 
OSE oe eee ae Wihistler” 2-22 222 22— Self-portrait. 
DOSE ee yee ee Wihistlers =i. ss George W. Vanderbilt. 
Col. and Mrs. Edgar W. Bauman.-__-_------ Geese in Flight. 
Garbisch. 
PD ONree ate A Se Ue Bauman ssa ss eke U.S. Mail Boat. 
DORE bo se ee sh AS eee re Bradley. = sce es Little Girl in Lavender. 
1 Bo) Pr pe eit alee Brown -=- 222-2 = Bareback Riders. 
1B Yo ih etn ae ee pe ipa aa addocas<.=524-45 Red Jacket. 
DORs eye eee eee oole see Seeks Skating Scene. 
Doles aay oa Unknowns eee ss Burning of Old South 
Church, Bath, Maine. 
DORE ape eee a Unknown..- =... 2- Cat and Kittens. 
DOL 2 ra ene Unknownes 22252 The Cheney Family. 
1 Df Wee WO US we ecard A Eade Unknown =. =.= Family Burying Ground. 
Dor sso hears Unknowns! 2 262 2"% Martha. 
DOs ees a ee Unknown_.-2 2218 (Mrs.) Aphia Salisbury Rich 
and Baby Edward. 
1 Bo RE ds pete A pa tl Umksownere = a Twenty-two Houses and a 
Church. 
Dosa. ee eee Unknown2--=.-.. Village by the River. 
SCULPTURE 
Lessing J. Rosenwald_--_-_- Daumicks.. 222225 Le Confident. 
1D oP es Sh i Daumiers #5 2h - 5: Le Représentant. 
PRINTS AND DRAWINGS 
During the year Lessing J. Rosenwald increased his gift to the 
Gallery by 198 additional prints and drawings. Four etchings by 
Breitner were given to the Gallery by the Rijksmuseum, The Nether- 
lands. Two prints were also given by Mrs. Andrew G. Carey to 
be added to the Addie Burr Clark Memorial Collection. 
OTHER GIFTS 
Gifts of money were made during the fiscal year 1959 by the Old 
Dominion Foundation, Avalon Foundation, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ran- 
dolph Burgess, Mrs. Tracy C. Dickson, Jr., and James E. Boudreau. 
EXCHANGE OF WORKS OF ART 
In exchange for five paintings, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation 
gave the National Gallery of Art the following notable paintings: 
